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'''Wayland''' is an ] in western ], ], ], ]. It is located at latitude 41.161 and longitude -81.071, with an elevation of 948 feet.<ref name=HomeTown> {{citeweb|url=http://ohio.hometownlocator.com/OH/Portage/Wayland.cfm|title="Wayland, OH Community Profile"|publisher=OH HomeTownLocator|accessdate=2007-12-20|}} </ref> Although it is unincorporated, it has a ], with the ] of 44285.<ref name=Zipinfo> {{citeweb|url=http://www.zipinfo.com/cgi-local/zipsrch.exe?cnty=cnty&zip=44285|title="Search Results for ZIP code 44285"|publisher="Zipinfo"|accessdate=2007-12-20|}}</ref> '''Wayland''' is an ] in western ], ], ], ]. It is located at latitude 41.161 and longitude -81.071, with an elevation of 948 feet.<ref name=HomeTown> {{citeweb|url=http://ohio.hometownlocator.com/OH/Portage/Wayland.cfm|title="Wayland, OH Community Profile"|publisher=OH HomeTownLocator|accessdate=2007-12-20|}} </ref> Although it is unincorporated, it has a ], with the ] of 44285.<ref name=Zipinfo> {{citeweb|url=http://www.zipinfo.com/cgi-local/zipsrch.exe?cnty=cnty&zip=44285|title="Search Results for ZIP code 44285"|publisher="Zipinfo"|accessdate=2007-12-20|}}</ref>


For a period of time in the ], when it was a stop on the ], Wayland was called "Cyclone." However, the name was changed, as it reminded people of a ].{{Fact|date=May 2007}} The community is nicknamed Cyclone, Newport and Parisville.<ref name=HomeTown> </ref> For a period of time in the ], when it was a stop on the ], Wayland was called "Cyclone" because of it's rowdy reputation. The tiny town boasted 10 saloons! However, the name was changed, as it reminded people of a ].{{Fact|date=May 2007}} Historically, the community has also been nicknamed Cyclone, Newport and Parisville, but the name Wayland was ultimately chosen for the Welsh farmers who had settled the area, or "Wale-land". <ref name=HomeTown> </ref>

When the canals were no longer used, the canal bed was repurposed for street-car tracks. The lawns still reflect the engineered edges of the canal. The concrete skeleton of a coal scale is evident in a residential backyard. The canal bed itself can be followed into the West Branch State Park and Reservoir, created by the US Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s.

The simple and beautiful Wayland church, as noted in "A Private History of Awe" by Scott Russell Sanders <ref name = Sanders> </ref>, is now on the National Historic Registry by virtue of it's architecture.


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Location of Wayland, Ohio
Location of Wayland, Ohio

Wayland is an unincorporated community in western Paris Township, Portage County, Ohio, United States. It is located at latitude 41.161 and longitude -81.071, with an elevation of 948 feet. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 44285.

For a period of time in the nineteenth century, when it was a stop on the Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, Wayland was called "Cyclone" because of it's rowdy reputation. The tiny town boasted 10 saloons! However, the name was changed, as it reminded people of a tornado. Historically, the community has also been nicknamed Cyclone, Newport and Parisville, but the name Wayland was ultimately chosen for the Welsh farmers who had settled the area, or "Wale-land".

When the canals were no longer used, the canal bed was repurposed for street-car tracks. The lawns still reflect the engineered edges of the canal. The concrete skeleton of a coal scale is evident in a residential backyard. The canal bed itself can be followed into the West Branch State Park and Reservoir, created by the US Army Corps of Engineers in the 1960s.

The simple and beautiful Wayland church, as noted in "A Private History of Awe" by Scott Russell Sanders , is now on the National Historic Registry by virtue of it's architecture.


References

  1. ^ ""Wayland, OH Community Profile"". OH HomeTownLocator. Retrieved 2007-12-20. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  2. ""Search Results for ZIP code 44285"". "Zipinfo". Retrieved 2007-12-20. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |1= (help)
  3. Cite error: The named reference Sanders was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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